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i like pbs. i love big bird. i actually like you, too. i'm not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for. >> okay. mitt romney has never made it a secret he really likes firing people. he ruffled feathers when me proposed to cut federal funding for pbs. it wasn't because moderator jim lehrer worked for pbs since 1973. romney messed with the most popular bird in america, and twitter responded. big bird peaked at 17,000 tweets per minute and the #savesesamestreet became the top trending topic. >> i don't understand. you know, everything was just fine. why does it have to be this way? give me one good reason. >> well, that's the problem, pbs doesn't receive any direct money from the government. the government funds the corporation for public broadcasting, a profit -- a private non-profit corporation that distributes the subsidy to local pbs stations. in 2012, cpb was given $444.1 million. let's see. what is that? that's .012% of the federal budget. last year, pbs received just 5% of cpb's total appropria
i like pbs. i love big bird. i actually like you, too. i'm not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for. >> okay. mitt romney has never made it a secret he really likes firing people. he ruffled feathers when me proposed to cut federal funding for pbs. it wasn't because moderator jim lehrer worked for pbs since 1973. romney messed with the most popular bird in america, and twitter responded. big bird peaked at 17,000 tweets per minute and the...
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he made a straight shot at the moderator, pbs' jim lehrer. >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs, i'm going to stop other things. i love pbs, big bird, i actually like you, too. i'm not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> chris, remember what he told us, he warned us a long time ago, we should have listened, he said he liked firing people he came out on the stage and demonstrated it for us. he was having a wonderful time. this is what we used to do at bain capital, we made a lot of money, this is what i'll do when i'm president. it's easy, just like that. he fired him. >> didn't it seem like he was the boardroom chair, walked into the boardroom, put down his papers, as if there didn't need to be anybody else in the room except employees, some of whom won't be employees much longer. it's a dominant, dominant performance. again, back to the president. what do you think was going on in his head? you have to be in the moment. i would have been terrified if i were the president thinking how dud this person, this not really great governor,
he made a straight shot at the moderator, pbs' jim lehrer. >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs, i'm going to stop other things. i love pbs, big bird, i actually like you, too. i'm not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> chris, remember what he told us, he warned us a long time ago, we should have listened, he said he liked firing people he came out on the stage and demonstrated it for us. he was having a wonderful time. this is...
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pbs's jim lehrer. let's watch. >> i'm sorry, jim, i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like pbs. i love big bird. actually like you, too, but i'm not going to keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> chris, remember what he told us, he warned us a long time ago, we should have listened, he said he liked what? firing people. and he came out on the stage and demonstrated it for us. he was having a wonderful time. he well lirelished every moment. this is what we used to do at bain capital and this is what i'll do even when i'm president. eas easy. >> he took over the room as if there didn't need to be anybody else in the room except employee, some of whom won't be employees much longer. again back to the president. what do you think was going on in his head? you said you have to be in the moment. i would have been terrified if i were the president thinking how did this person, this not really great governor, this guy who was not really a person in so many ways politically, how is he dominating this air space right now, how can that be happening? >>
pbs's jim lehrer. let's watch. >> i'm sorry, jim, i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like pbs. i love big bird. actually like you, too, but i'm not going to keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> chris, remember what he told us, he warned us a long time ago, we should have listened, he said he liked what? firing people. and he came out on the stage and demonstrated it for us. he was having a wonderful time. he well lirelished every moment....
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that coming from pbs moments ago. when you started this movement again more than ten years ago now if i believe, are these the kinds of stories that you thought would be told? because hollywood, media, congressmen, we have not heard as many stories about just regular folks who work for hourly wages. >> this is the thing. these stories of these hollywood figures and politicians it's indicative of what is happening on the ground and with regular people in regular communities. when i started this i didn't think that we have people like harvey weinstein or charlie rose exposed. i know that this is pervasive and we are seeing how pervasive this is. every corner of the world, every business, everywhere. >> there is a high likelihood you guys will be back on a similar topic here. we will be right back. the person who opens it. ♪ give ancestrydna, the only dna test that can trace your origins to over 150 ethnic regions... ♪ ...and open up a world of possibilities. ♪ save 20% for the holidays at ancestrydna.com. >>> pres
that coming from pbs moments ago. when you started this movement again more than ten years ago now if i believe, are these the kinds of stories that you thought would be told? because hollywood, media, congressmen, we have not heard as many stories about just regular folks who work for hourly wages. >> this is the thing. these stories of these hollywood figures and politicians it's indicative of what is happening on the ground and with regular people in regular communities. when i started...
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stay with us. >> we all like pbs. i mean, i have grand kids, they love big bird and burt ander ni and so forth, but we borrow money effectively from china to make sure our kids don't have to watch advertising on pbs. my view is it makes sense to stop borrowing many and let our kids get used to corn flakes. >> sesame street was brought today by the letter "g" for grouch. the capital one cash rewards card gives you a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more [ russian accent ] rubles. eh, eheh, eh, eh. [ brooklyn accent ] 50% more simoleons. [ western accent ] 50% more sawbucks. ♪ [ maine accent ] 50% more clams. it's a lobster, either way. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. with a 50% annual cash bonus, it's the card for people who like more cash. [ italian accent ] 50% more dough! what's in your wallet? a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be dif
stay with us. >> we all like pbs. i mean, i have grand kids, they love big bird and burt ander ni and so forth, but we borrow money effectively from china to make sure our kids don't have to watch advertising on pbs. my view is it makes sense to stop borrowing many and let our kids get used to corn flakes. >> sesame street was brought today by the letter "g" for grouch. the capital one cash rewards card gives you a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more [ russian...
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and so god bless pbs, but couple nights ago the good folks at pbs news hour who really do amazing work. they are a national treasure, they aired a heartwarming little feature about a family of north carolinaens who are not just voting for donald trump in the primary on tuesday night this week, they had been volunteering for donald trump to the point where the mom in the family had taken their 11-year-old son out of school so he, too as an 11-year-old could phone bank in north carolina for donald trump instead of going to school. and so pbs did this feature and here is that mom. and the tattoo on the right hand, see the really big tattoo on the right hand, remember that from the white pride worldwide t-shirt, and then you wait like one more minute into this pbs profile and then we get her left hand and what's on her left hand -- oh, what's -- that's the 88. hi, hitler. so, pbs news hour feature on these folks, these donald trump supporting family, it's not explicitly captioned or headlines as neo-nazi family or white supremacist mom phone banks for donald trump, but that is actually the
and so god bless pbs, but couple nights ago the good folks at pbs news hour who really do amazing work. they are a national treasure, they aired a heartwarming little feature about a family of north carolinaens who are not just voting for donald trump in the primary on tuesday night this week, they had been volunteering for donald trump to the point where the mom in the family had taken their 11-year-old son out of school so he, too as an 11-year-old could phone bank in north carolina for...
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pbs subsidy, $444 million. but if you look at the tax breaks to oil and gas companies that romney defended last night, those add up to $4 billion this year alone. and take a look at mitt romney's plan for the defense budget. he wants to increase spending by $2 trillion over the next ten years. so, i mean, big bird is a big diversion to what he's really talking about in terms of the deficit. >> well, i think those of us out here crave specifics from governor romney. and when he's talked about this in the past, he's often thrown big bird under the bus. i don't know what would happen if he threw big bird under the bass. maybe the bus would go off the road. but never the let's, he has this little set piece he does. do you want to know what i'll cut? i'll cut pbs and big bird, the national endowment of humanities and the amtrak subsidy. you add that all up, those are the only specifics we've gotten out of him during this campaign about budget cuts, and you get $2 million mainly because the amtrak subsidy 1.4. so tha
pbs subsidy, $444 million. but if you look at the tax breaks to oil and gas companies that romney defended last night, those add up to $4 billion this year alone. and take a look at mitt romney's plan for the defense budget. he wants to increase spending by $2 trillion over the next ten years. so, i mean, big bird is a big diversion to what he's really talking about in terms of the deficit. >> well, i think those of us out here crave specifics from governor romney. and when he's talked...
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it's available to stream on pbs dot org, as well as youtube, and the pbs mini app as well. thank you mani, for all the work you do, in exposing the truth, especially in conflicts owns overseas. after the break, more from capitol hill. democrats push to pass the inflation reduction act, we are joined by the senator next. ined by the senator next ♪ breeze driftin' on by... ♪ if you've been playing down your copd,... ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day,... ♪ ...it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. ♪...and i'm feelin' good. ♪ no once-daily copd medicine... has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened brea
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this is his own story sr those head-to-head polls that showed if you the weeks be pb and president trump who is distracted at meetings and doesn't want to know exactly what's happening, doesn't want to hear about polls that may reflect poorly on him, the piece isn't exactly win what he would do if he won with an agenda during the second term. it leads to you believe what is he focused in and the fight pb i think that's probably why you'd to show o. and also when it came to the campaign, trump's main focus was on his own approval numbers. the surprise report about what he help to plb psh as esaed, prng, instead continuing with his america america america sfrng the play david axel rod is quoted in the peace saying he was wasn't fchlgt doesn't' new hampshire fafrm or if you won a second term what the big goals might be. >> i can see not being too much in the weeds your day-to-day operating campaign. but this is a president who is distant from his own administration, dis, we see him tweeting a lot, watching a lot of cable news -- not that there's anything wrong with that -- sfwrn that he up
this is his own story sr those head-to-head polls that showed if you the weeks be pb and president trump who is distracted at meetings and doesn't want to know exactly what's happening, doesn't want to hear about polls that may reflect poorly on him, the piece isn't exactly win what he would do if he won with an agenda during the second term. it leads to you believe what is he focused in and the fight pb i think that's probably why you'd to show o. and also when it came to the campaign, trump's...
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what he told pbs news time is nothing we're doing is new, but the fact that we're doing it is new. was that just a bad moment? >> it may have been a combination of all of those things. sam brownback has never been pushed in an election since 1996. and then he's won very easily in every r every election sense. he's not used to jeff green field coming out to talk to him. most are astonished that this race is so close. they have and continue to have -- and pat rob rts has this problem, too, rachel, a messaging problem. they iraqi still stuck in the high 30s, low 40s. five weeks to go. they need to pick up the pace and i think you see some of that nervousness. >> dave, thank you very much. >>> all right. there was some really big news that is due to break tomorrow. actually, with the time difference, it's probably going to break late tonight. even though it is not a huge story, it is not getting big headlines yet. we've got a heads up for you on that big story next. >> so nothing we're doing is new. now, it's new that we're doing it. but nothing that we're doing is different than what'
what he told pbs news time is nothing we're doing is new, but the fact that we're doing it is new. was that just a bad moment? >> it may have been a combination of all of those things. sam brownback has never been pushed in an election since 1996. and then he's won very easily in every r every election sense. he's not used to jeff green field coming out to talk to him. most are astonished that this race is so close. they have and continue to have -- and pat rob rts has this problem, too,...
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white house correspondent for pbs news our, moderator of washington week on pbs and we welcome to the broadcast david ignatius, author journalist foreign policy columnist for the washington post. good evening and welcome to you all. peter atwood like to start with you and the beat that you and -- share and that is this question. is there some heightened urgency at the biden white house to get him at least parts of his agenda, his legislation that he has asked to sign? >> yes, obviously president biden started off with pretty quickly start. he got covid relief bill passed 1.9 trillion dollars. he got some executive orders but there's a feeling this point of slipping momentum, right. because obviously he is not made any kind of deal or social welfare bill hasn't gone anywhere yet. issues like voting rights, legislation, still stall that capitol security bill doesn't seem to be going anywhere. the january 6th commission seems in danger and no bill yet on george floyd. not to mention gun control, immigration, and other priorities. there's a lot on his plate and not a lot at the moment. lo
white house correspondent for pbs news our, moderator of washington week on pbs and we welcome to the broadcast david ignatius, author journalist foreign policy columnist for the washington post. good evening and welcome to you all. peter atwood like to start with you and the beat that you and -- share and that is this question. is there some heightened urgency at the biden white house to get him at least parts of his agenda, his legislation that he has asked to sign? >> yes, obviously...
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it is all part of the new pbs frontline documentary whose vote counts." i want to bring in the man behind this film pbs frontline correspondent. wisconsin wasn't the only state that had long voting lines this year. why did you frame the documentary around wisconsin? >> we started in this project before the pandemic hit. we were really looking for a state to talk about the issues of voter suppression that didn't fit into the old narrative of the states of former confederacy. we wanted to point out that this has become a national problem. wisconsin was really a kind of grab bag of all of these different dynamics in terms of gerrymandering and voter roll purges and stripped voter i.d. laws, all of which were enacted under the tenor of scott walker the governor. about two months in the pandemic hit. and it became clear very quickly that there were two narratives here. there was the voter suppression that had already been in place and then the ways in which people would politicize and manipulate the pandemic to further that cause. and so those things together
it is all part of the new pbs frontline documentary whose vote counts." i want to bring in the man behind this film pbs frontline correspondent. wisconsin wasn't the only state that had long voting lines this year. why did you frame the documentary around wisconsin? >> we started in this project before the pandemic hit. we were really looking for a state to talk about the issues of voter suppression that didn't fit into the old narrative of the states of former confederacy. we wanted...
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eastern on pbs. >>> before we move on, china has reported more than 1800 new cases of coronavirus along with 98 more deaths. and we learned the director of a top hospital in wuhan has died of the virus. but the world health organization says it appears the number of cases is on the decline. meanwhile, the virus is taking a toll on businesses. apple warning it is unlikely to meet revenue expectations because the virus, pretty sure they'll still be okay, london based bank warned the outbreak is a threat to business, and nike says half their stores are closed in china, lower traffic in stores that are open due to the virus. most global businesses out there, you ask the growth strategy, one answer, china. >>> turn up the volume for this. why? because it is not normal. the criminal case surrounding president trump's long time ally roger stone is getting a lot more interesting today. first, the judge handling the trial has ordered both sides to take part in a phone hearing today ahead of thursday's sentencing to discuss the case. with politico pointing out this. u.s. district court judge amy
eastern on pbs. >>> before we move on, china has reported more than 1800 new cases of coronavirus along with 98 more deaths. and we learned the director of a top hospital in wuhan has died of the virus. but the world health organization says it appears the number of cases is on the decline. meanwhile, the virus is taking a toll on businesses. apple warning it is unlikely to meet revenue expectations because the virus, pretty sure they'll still be okay, london based bank warned the...
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you also had pbs canceling his show that had run for more than 25 years on pbs. and, really, what you saw in a very short period on of time, andrea, was this icon of the media world, this acclaimed anchor and journalist losing his job, effectively. eight women in that article, but more have come forward. you have the three now at cbs. and according to the reporter of that piece, amy britain, "the washington post" has received more than a dozen accusers who stepped forward. they are checking their stories and they plan to write a follow-up. >> and when we talk about people who are leaders in the field, i can't think of anyone at the pinnacle of a career at a higher place than charlie rose. he was on "60 minutes." he had his pbs show which was also broadcast on bloomberg. he was on "cbs this morning," substitute anchoring on the cbs news. there is no one who had more awards, more respect and a wider range internationally, globally. a 75-year-old man. this is his friend and co-anchor last night, gayle king. >> if milligram changes in this, what i do hope is that peo
you also had pbs canceling his show that had run for more than 25 years on pbs. and, really, what you saw in a very short period on of time, andrea, was this icon of the media world, this acclaimed anchor and journalist losing his job, effectively. eight women in that article, but more have come forward. you have the three now at cbs. and according to the reporter of that piece, amy britain, "the washington post" has received more than a dozen accusers who stepped forward. they are...
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one twitter user who did notice summed up the social media outrage posting, not cool, pbs. fake footage of fireworks on the fourth? it's cloudy and rainy in d.c. these shots are clearly not from tonight. sure enough moments after the show ended producers from capitol concerts owned up to splicing in footage from previous years tweeting, we showed a combination of the best fireworks from this year and previous years. it was the patriotic thing to do. as you can imagine, online reaction was swift and savage. meanwhile, as our nation paused to celebrate the fourth, police kept close watch amidst a high security alert. nbc's chris pa loan reports. >> reporter: from coast-to-coast, in big cities and small towns, americans celebrated a star-spangled fourth with music, barbecues and fireworks. under the thousands who lined boston's esplanade to listen to the boston pops orchestra. >> i am so happy i made it here. god bless america. >> this is like christmas for us here. >> reporter: in new york more than 50,000 fireworks shows lit up the night sky over the east river from the broo
one twitter user who did notice summed up the social media outrage posting, not cool, pbs. fake footage of fireworks on the fourth? it's cloudy and rainy in d.c. these shots are clearly not from tonight. sure enough moments after the show ended producers from capitol concerts owned up to splicing in footage from previous years tweeting, we showed a combination of the best fireworks from this year and previous years. it was the patriotic thing to do. as you can imagine, online reaction was swift...
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a "washington post" exposÉ alleging news anchor charlie rose sexually harassed eight women cbs and pbs fired which areally rose. we'll speak with one of those "washington post" writers who broke the story. >>> john conyers is denying allegations from a woman who says the congressman touched her in an inappropriate matter. >>> roy moore continues the deny mounting allegations of misconduct by numerous women and we are awaiting a news conference from him. >>> we begin with charlie rose. cbs and pba fired the once acclaimed news anchor following a report that he sexually harassed at least eight women. cbs said quote this followed disturbing and intolerable behavior said to have evolved around his pbs program. pbs said we expect producers to provide a workplace where people feel safe and are treated with dignity and respect. rose issued an apologize after the "washington post" report saying quote it is essential that these women know i hear them and i deputily apologize for my inappropriate behavior. i'm embarrassed i behaved incensetively at times. and i regret that though i do not believ
a "washington post" exposÉ alleging news anchor charlie rose sexually harassed eight women cbs and pbs fired which areally rose. we'll speak with one of those "washington post" writers who broke the story. >>> john conyers is denying allegations from a woman who says the congressman touched her in an inappropriate matter. >>> roy moore continues the deny mounting allegations of misconduct by numerous women and we are awaiting a news conference from him....
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you saw president biden with pbs explaining the decision-making process on that. in the longer term, i think it's going to be interesting to see the ways that the house select committee on china, for example, uses this and pivots off of it from a policy making perspective. again, the posture here in congress is in bipartisan fashion positive for taking a stronger stance against china. notably it wasn't one of the focal points of the state of the union. certainly it was mentioned earlier this week. this is going to be one of the few places i think that we could see actual bipartisan movement on a foreign policy front from congress both in hearings nature and then also potentially from a policy perspective. >> how much of an impact is the pushback from some republicans on capitol hill, how the administration is dealing with the situation? >> it's a key question because what allie just said is this is partly bipartisan. so you haven't just heard republicans asking questions, you've heard democrats asking questions including jon tester who said he's going to be pushin
you saw president biden with pbs explaining the decision-making process on that. in the longer term, i think it's going to be interesting to see the ways that the house select committee on china, for example, uses this and pivots off of it from a policy making perspective. again, the posture here in congress is in bipartisan fashion positive for taking a stronger stance against china. notably it wasn't one of the focal points of the state of the union. certainly it was mentioned earlier this...
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i like pbs. we sub sid dies pbs. i'm going to haveç to say, pbs has to have advertisement. >> what do you think? is this going to help in the votes? >> yeah, it's a nice contrast to the president who's a big spendser. more importantly for mitt romney, this is going to appeal to some of the ron paul supporters who may be turned off these days by ron paul and especially some of the tactics of some of the other ron paul supporters. this is a common sense way -- >> even big bird? >> we don't want to kill off big bird. i think he probably explained it very well. we don't want to kill off big bird, so he doesn't sound like an extremist. he's talking in realistic terms about what we need to start doing. he doesn't sound crazy like ron paul. but he's talking about let's start shrinking the government a little bit. that's going to appeal to some of those people who are looking at ron paul. >> fred, let's move to you. he could finish top three or four in iowa and still be in good shape. what do you think about that? >> i thi
i like pbs. we sub sid dies pbs. i'm going to haveç to say, pbs has to have advertisement. >> what do you think? is this going to help in the votes? >> yeah, it's a nice contrast to the president who's a big spendser. more importantly for mitt romney, this is going to appeal to some of the ron paul supporters who may be turned off these days by ron paul and especially some of the tactics of some of the other ron paul supporters. this is a common sense way -- >> even big...
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henry louis gates will be our guest with a look at the new pbs documentary that explores how african americans have created their own social and cultural spaces. the new all-american club. that's a “club” i want to join! let's hear from simone. chuck, that's a club i want to join! i literally just said that. i like her better than you the new subway series. what's your pick? there's a different way to treat hiv. it's every-other-month, injectable cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by my healthcare provider, every other month. it's one less thing to think about while traveling. hiv pills aren't on my mind. a quick change in my plans is no big deal. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction sym
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so i asked him outside that pbs interview, why the discrepancy? and his words were that he knew there was an agreement but he didn't know that there was a, quote, settlement, which to him was a very legal term and he didn't want to say that there was some legal settlement, when in fact, there might have been a more informal agreement, saying that this is 12 years ago, so he wasn't familiar with all the facts. >> so he explained it by basically saying there's a difference between an agreement and a settlement, is that what i'm hearing? >> reporter: yeah. it's not a very satisfactory answer to people who are still questioning whether or not, how exactly it was resolved. again, the allegations, what exactly happened is still unclear. but you know, saying i didn't know if it was a settlement or an agreement when he was at the press club and said he knew of no settlement, it still, it just raises some eyebrows and goes along with the narrative that he was a little unclear in how to respond to this politico story that broke late sunday night. >> andrew
so i asked him outside that pbs interview, why the discrepancy? and his words were that he knew there was an agreement but he didn't know that there was a, quote, settlement, which to him was a very legal term and he didn't want to say that there was some legal settlement, when in fact, there might have been a more informal agreement, saying that this is 12 years ago, so he wasn't familiar with all the facts. >> so he explained it by basically saying there's a difference between an...
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as recently as 2012, they wanted to shrink pbs funds. candidate mitt romney said he wouldn't borrow money from china to pay for big bird. he said say he likes big bird a lot. in 1969 when they wanted to strip the service of federal funds, it was the eternal neighbor mr. roger who is came to the rescue about the many, many public benefits that programs like his offer. he recited one of his show's songs. it is as relevant as it was then. trump released his outline that proposes cuts to several departments and programs. one pitch was removing all federal funds from the corporation for public broadcasting that supports pbs and npr. for the community development brands that funds meals on wheels that feeds senior citizens including 500,000 military veterans each year. later on thursday, budget director mick mull vaina explained why. >> i put myself in the shoes of that steelworker in ohio. the coal miner in west virginia and the mother of two in detroit. i say okay, i have to ask these folks for money and tell them where i'm going to spend it
as recently as 2012, they wanted to shrink pbs funds. candidate mitt romney said he wouldn't borrow money from china to pay for big bird. he said say he likes big bird a lot. in 1969 when they wanted to strip the service of federal funds, it was the eternal neighbor mr. roger who is came to the rescue about the many, many public benefits that programs like his offer. he recited one of his show's songs. it is as relevant as it was then. trump released his outline that proposes cuts to several...
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>> i'm going to stop pbs. i like pbs. i love big bird. i actually like you, too. but i'm not going to keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> romney wanted to fire big bird. and he talked about him on the campaign trail all of the time. >> i'm not going to kill big bird, i promise. >> it was aparentally a big priority for the romney campaign. so this video must be very painful for mitt to watch. >> hi, we're here in the white house kitchen looking for a healthy snack to eat. >> not only did big bird keep his job, he made it all the way to the white house. his words must really ruffle mitt's feathers. >> and now i'm dancing. >> 2k3w50d for you, big bird. big bird is dancing in the white house. certainly seems like november was a long time ago. this segment was brought to you by the letters o and r and the number 47, percent that is. stub. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your st
>> i'm going to stop pbs. i like pbs. i love big bird. i actually like you, too. but i'm not going to keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> romney wanted to fire big bird. and he talked about him on the campaign trail all of the time. >> i'm not going to kill big bird, i promise. >> it was aparentally a big priority for the romney campaign. so this video must be very painful for mitt to watch. >> hi, we're here in the white...
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inted they very quickly ps pb including dave brat who hold former majority lead are eric can't our's seat. he lost in a big surprise and in some ways foreshadowed with donald trump in in latest presidential election. he has been a vocal opponent of th this. speaker ryan rolled up his sleeves and zen and he walked through our slides and said this is our one and only shot to repeal and change the health care bill. i plant to play for you a little bit what did happen in that budget markup to give you a little bit of a flavor of what the conversations are like right now on capitol hill. take a look. >> right now obamacare is imploding. we were promised premiums that would decrease by $2,500. instead off yaj pam it was an ideological document, a familiar dom about choice that doesn't,ist. >> sos you consideration. the or thing that the speaker said today that i think was interesting is he talked at some length about the president's involvement in trying to sell that bill. of course he was back on the -- i guess it's not the campaign trail but it sure felt that way last night in nashville
inted they very quickly ps pb including dave brat who hold former majority lead are eric can't our's seat. he lost in a big surprise and in some ways foreshadowed with donald trump in in latest presidential election. he has been a vocal opponent of th this. speaker ryan rolled up his sleeves and zen and he walked through our slides and said this is our one and only shot to repeal and change the health care bill. i plant to play for you a little bit what did happen in that budget markup to give...
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tonight by two values members of the on air family and he will be notably be testing the up coming pbs series "america outdoors. and will crystal, author, writinger he is ed forat large of the bull work. we need something to laugh about. let's talk about this woman from georgia. what would you like to hear from leader and one of his memberings like and i think what the leader of the party should do, is say you're not welcome in this party but we will also sfeert and the way 24i7gs stand, damry taylor green i was going to say, what you said will have been forgotten. it's not been a few. mccar thilt and she us didn't financial. >> if it is hard for her fellow republicans to criticism her. they tend to call back on a flor tofic. and would you support president trump if he is our nominee? fempl and why is it, do you think, they can't denice. >> because representative taylor greene. she is doubling down on absurd statements. she is refusing to apologize, and that right out of the trump playbook. it's been a partial relief to remove trump from the office of president but it has not relieved
tonight by two values members of the on air family and he will be notably be testing the up coming pbs series "america outdoors. and will crystal, author, writinger he is ed forat large of the bull work. we need something to laugh about. let's talk about this woman from georgia. what would you like to hear from leader and one of his memberings like and i think what the leader of the party should do, is say you're not welcome in this party but we will also sfeert and the way 24i7gs stand,...
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. >>> pbs says good-bye to a beloved children's show while different characters appear to pop up in a real live setting. look at that. i wonder who they could be. "way too early" back in a moment. arly" back in a moment ever notice how stiff clothes can feel rough on your skin? for softer clothes that are gentle on your skin, try downy free & gentle downy will soften your clothes without dyes or perfumes. the towel washed with downy is softer, and gentler on your skin. try downy free & gentle. different. bob odenkirk. he's recovering. it because heart-related incident. following an outpouring, odenkirk has asked for privacy. his son tweeted, he's going to be okay. >>> a 40-year-old cake is usually not worth this much. a slice of princess diana and prince charles' wedding cake is going up for auction. the two married on this day, july 29th, 1981, and served guests a towering fruitcake stand at 5 feet tall and weighing 225 pounds. the auction item was a gift from the queen mother to an employee of her. they recommended eating against that slice. we all saw that episode of "seinfeld" and
. >>> pbs says good-bye to a beloved children's show while different characters appear to pop up in a real live setting. look at that. i wonder who they could be. "way too early" back in a moment. arly" back in a moment ever notice how stiff clothes can feel rough on your skin? for softer clothes that are gentle on your skin, try downy free & gentle downy will soften your clothes without dyes or perfumes. the towel washed with downy is softer, and gentler on your...
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. >> i'm sorry, jim, i made a stop the subud sid difficult to pbs. i like pbs. i love big bird. ache chully like you, too, but i'm not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> say what? burton, the former host and executive producer of pbs' reading rainbow had this to say yesterday on cnn. >> i was outraged. i couldn't believe the man actually fixed his mouth to say that. >> why? >> attack on children, soledad. >> later on friday while campaigning in virginia the president piled on, too. >> when he was asked what he would actually do to cut spending and reduce the deficit, he -- his big example was to go after public television. for all you moms and kids out there, don't worry, somebody is finally getting tough on big bird. rounding him up. elmo's got to watch out, too. governor romney plans to let wall street run wild again but he's going to bring down the hammer on sesame street. it makes perfect sense. >> the sesame workshop isn't part of pbs but that network does put the show on your tv. mitt romney is proposing to cut you and yo
. >> i'm sorry, jim, i made a stop the subud sid difficult to pbs. i like pbs. i love big bird. ache chully like you, too, but i'm not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> say what? burton, the former host and executive producer of pbs' reading rainbow had this to say yesterday on cnn. >> i was outraged. i couldn't believe the man actually fixed his mouth to say that. >> why? >> attack on children, soledad. >>...
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costa, national political reporter with "the washington post," moderator of "washington week" on your pbs station. susan, i'd like to begin with you. keeping in mind we're 95 days out, this is a president looking straight down the barrel of re-election. how would you grade this week in the history of this white house? >> i think i would say something i say at the end of every week, which is this was the most momentous week ever. i know other weeks have seemed that way, but think about this week. we saw the biggest economic decline in growth since we started keeping records. we saw that more than 1,000 americans a day are dying from this deadly pandemic. and we had the president of the united states suggest that we just might delay the election in november. so this was a week that just i cannot remember another week in my time as a journalist where there's been such a confluence of such dire crises. and as you say, put on top of that an election in 95 days. >> robert costa, i want to play some of your interview with former new jersey governor and trump adviser on and off, chris christie. w
costa, national political reporter with "the washington post," moderator of "washington week" on your pbs station. susan, i'd like to begin with you. keeping in mind we're 95 days out, this is a president looking straight down the barrel of re-election. how would you grade this week in the history of this white house? >> i think i would say something i say at the end of every week, which is this was the most momentous week ever. i know other weeks have seemed that way,...
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as our friends at pbs would say, my question is brought to you by the numbers 8, 2, 11. we now know there were eight people in the meeting at trump tower. there were apparently two meetings with putin. 11 days ago that we didn't know about. what of this list worries you? >> well, all of it really. i mean the first the meeting, ever expanding clown car of the donald trump jr. meeting where it seems like more and more russians were there. obviously that's something that bob mule ser looking at and the senate judiciary committee has invited him to testify. and we'd like him to come before us as well as paul man for the and hear what happened. secondly, you have the fact that the president right going into this meeting, the g-20, was already waffling on the fact that russia had hacked into our election by actually saying maybe, it was other countries. then he left the meeting, one, calling for a joint cyber unit with russia which nearly every republican dismissed as a bad idea. and then secondly, his administration has been lobbying against the russian sanctions bill in the
as our friends at pbs would say, my question is brought to you by the numbers 8, 2, 11. we now know there were eight people in the meeting at trump tower. there were apparently two meetings with putin. 11 days ago that we didn't know about. what of this list worries you? >> well, all of it really. i mean the first the meeting, ever expanding clown car of the donald trump jr. meeting where it seems like more and more russians were there. obviously that's something that bob mule ser looking...
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i recently share those observations on camera in a new pbs series titled fight the power. how hip-hop tunes the world. joining me now is one of the producers of fight the power, hip-hop pioneer and profit, the founder and the voice of public enemy, the legendary chuck d. chuck, first thank you for being with us tonight. three generations of americans have grown up and hip of and to look at so much of black halter, now global pop culture is to see that history as before and after hip-hop in my opinion. and i got this pbs areas that you produce, fight the power named after your signature anthem, of course and full disclosure, yours truly is in that series you did to which we will get to. what was it like for you as the founder, leader of one of the most important groups of hip-hop's first generation watching a half century of the culture be documented in this project that affected the culture and politics? i often say for the generation of silver rights leaders ahead of me and before them, they had we shall overcome as their soundtrack. find the power was a soundtrack we mar
i recently share those observations on camera in a new pbs series titled fight the power. how hip-hop tunes the world. joining me now is one of the producers of fight the power, hip-hop pioneer and profit, the founder and the voice of public enemy, the legendary chuck d. chuck, first thank you for being with us tonight. three generations of americans have grown up and hip of and to look at so much of black halter, now global pop culture is to see that history as before and after hip-hop in my...
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which is by the way going to premiere this tuesday on pbs stations and you can also stream online as well. coming up, everybody, a children's author is accused of trying to turn kids gay after a single parent complaint an author's reading at a school gets shut down. the author of "it's okay to be a unicorn" is here next. ♪ ♪ we believe there's an innovator in all of us. ♪ ♪ that's why we build technology that makes it possible for every business... and every person... to come to the table and do more incredible things. every year we try to exercise more, to be more social, to just relax. and eating healthy every single meal? if only it was this easy for us. hi. we're zerowater. and we believe everyone deserves the purest tasting water. that's why we strive for zero. you see, to some it means nothing. but to us, it means everything. here, take a look. this meter showing triple zeros means our five-stage filter did its job, and that virtually all dissolved solids or tds have been removed. and all that's left is the purest tasting water. let's compare. a two-stage brita filter s
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joining us now, chief correspondent for "pbs newshour," omna navaz. how quickly is your sense we could see the supreme court make a ruling? the decision yesterday gave trump two weeks to file this, but the supreme court's time line seems to be unknown. >> that's right, jonathan. always good to be with you, by the way. i'm always happy to wake up early for you. the time line is a little bit in flux, but it expires in two weeks. the supreme court could take this up on an emergency basis. we expect trump world to fight this every single legal step of the way. liz cheney is make clear what's exactly going on with the committee, which is to say we often hear about the high-profile cases in which folks from mr. trump's world are pushing back and refusing to cooperate. steve bannon and mark meadows join that list saying that will no longer cooperate. they've not been announcing publicly many of the folks they're deposing. marc short, we learned this week, former staff to vice president mike pence, has been cooperating with the committee. there's lots of move
joining us now, chief correspondent for "pbs newshour," omna navaz. how quickly is your sense we could see the supreme court make a ruling? the decision yesterday gave trump two weeks to file this, but the supreme court's time line seems to be unknown. >> that's right, jonathan. always good to be with you, by the way. i'm always happy to wake up early for you. the time line is a little bit in flux, but it expires in two weeks. the supreme court could take this up on an emergency...
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look, she has a right to her pbs. i thought she went through a methodical case for why she's supporting, but she missed the mark when she and my fellow republicans, the men are saying she's mixed up or confused. i'm a survivor, and there are millions of us who resent that. you never, ever, ever forget lure attacker, his face so when she was asked because scherr sure, she said 100%, which means you're calling her a liar in a nice way. she believes what she believers, or she thinking she believes what's happen. that's where i think it's despicable. >> kay did not leigh, with the explanation, senator collins said she chose to view the nomination and offer her support within the regards of the term "presumption of innocence." do you have any concerns about this potentially alienating female voters? he look at the women there on the steps of the supreme court, on the edges of capitol hill women. that's a lot of woman out there right now. >> not worried about that in the slightest. the hard vary harris poll showed if the fb
look, she has a right to her pbs. i thought she went through a methodical case for why she's supporting, but she missed the mark when she and my fellow republicans, the men are saying she's mixed up or confused. i'm a survivor, and there are millions of us who resent that. you never, ever, ever forget lure attacker, his face so when she was asked because scherr sure, she said 100%, which means you're calling her a liar in a nice way. she believes what she believers, or she thinking she believes...
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pbs news reported a few minutes ago said the united states does believe putin has made a decision. >> the report you just mentioned does not capture our few today. our view is we don't know that he has made any final decision and we have not communicated that to anybody. >> he's citing three western defense officials that says the u.s. does believe that putin has made up his mind and communicated that to the military and they are showing intelligence on that, and you are saying that's not true? >> what we have communicated to our allies and partners, our latest intelligence information, and that does not include a statement that vladimir putin has given an order to proceed with the invasion. >> you have not been shown any evidence or briefed on intelligence that speaks to that otherwise? >> we have not seen anything come to us that says a final decision has been taken and the go order as been given. what i will say, and the reason i am up here talking the way i am to american citizens and the reasons we are taking the actions we are taking and the reason the president convened our clo
pbs news reported a few minutes ago said the united states does believe putin has made a decision. >> the report you just mentioned does not capture our few today. our view is we don't know that he has made any final decision and we have not communicated that to anybody. >> he's citing three western defense officials that says the u.s. does believe that putin has made up his mind and communicated that to the military and they are showing intelligence on that, and you are saying...
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strategies and msnbc political analyst susan leless is just sick of us and our voks about hmm being pb. >> well, we're going to keep doing it because we don't care. so congressional democrats have formally responded to the reports that special counsel robert mueller's investigators were frustrated that attorney general william's bar on l and fill telling "the washington post" that it up that they could be made public. and two people telling the post that "bar" mott releasing them has particularly -- this is important because who would put together a report and to a soon tells nbc news that the report include and that while muler found no coordination or criminal conspiracy, the official said, some on the special counsel's team say his findings paint a pictures of a campaign whose members were manipulated with so, willie, we're going to be getting in a moment the fact that received absolutely no balance from the william bar attempt. to whitewash his client. he got no bump whatsoever. and i actually think reading these stories show what many of us expected at the time, that the trump tea
strategies and msnbc political analyst susan leless is just sick of us and our voks about hmm being pb. >> well, we're going to keep doing it because we don't care. so congressional democrats have formally responded to the reports that special counsel robert mueller's investigators were frustrated that attorney general william's bar on l and fill telling "the washington post" that it up that they could be made public. and two people telling the post that "bar" mott...
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and amna navaz, chief correspondent for the pbs news hour. thanks for being here. general, i want to focus on kyiv to start because russia seems to be sticking on the outskirts of the city. analysts were saying it was a matter of time before russia takes it. do you still believe that's inevitable? >> kyiv, again, is a city of over 2.5 million people. a lot of folk, a lot of ukrainians have fled, but this is a huge city, the size of chicago, and every building -- and when you destroy a building it's rubble -- becomes a strong point. the russians are not that big and they're spread out all over the country. whether 200,000 or 300,000 they brought in, and to go and take the city will be a bloodbath for also the attackers. and the attackers, as we've been reading, have had some morale issues, and, yes, they can overpower in these battles. it's hard. they're trying to spread out we've read around the suburbs, but it's hard because you have ukrainian military and territorial guard with light anti-tank weapons, and they're just mauling trucks and jeeps and light vehicles
and amna navaz, chief correspondent for the pbs news hour. thanks for being here. general, i want to focus on kyiv to start because russia seems to be sticking on the outskirts of the city. analysts were saying it was a matter of time before russia takes it. do you still believe that's inevitable? >> kyiv, again, is a city of over 2.5 million people. a lot of folk, a lot of ukrainians have fled, but this is a huge city, the size of chicago, and every building -- and when you destroy a...
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it is part of a pbs series "in performance at the white house." >>> now here's your first look at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. the gun debate got personal for harry reid on tuesday. he mentioned his father's suicide on the senate floor. >> in nevada, if you purchase a handgun, you have to wait three days to pick it up. can you believe that? it can save the lives of many people. sometimes people in a fit of passion or purchase a handgun to do bad things with it, even as my dad did, killed himself. waiting three days helps. >> meanwhile, newtown families lobby on capitol hill. james inhofe is under fire for insensitive comments. the republican told reporters he believes the families are being made to think gun reform "has something to do with them when, in fact, it doesn't." >>> the group mayors against illegal guns says lawmakers view the current gun fight as ideological and not emotional. the organization's director appeared on all in with chris haze last night. >> congress doesn't think about this issue in the way we do and the reason is we get the call at 2:00 in the mo
it is part of a pbs series "in performance at the white house." >>> now here's your first look at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. the gun debate got personal for harry reid on tuesday. he mentioned his father's suicide on the senate floor. >> in nevada, if you purchase a handgun, you have to wait three days to pick it up. can you believe that? it can save the lives of many people. sometimes people in a fit of passion or purchase a handgun to do bad things...
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we've got much more to discuss on this topic and with us now is richard stengel and pbs news hour, chief correspondent, who in january, will be the next co-anchor of pbs news hour alongside friend of the show, jeff bennett. rick, tinamen square was 30 years ago. uniting in their opposition to zero covid. could this be another potential tipping point for china? >> yes, garrett, it could. and one of the differences between tiananmen square between 1989 and today is social media and the fact we're watching what people are filming on their phones. we're watching people hold up white paper like this because of the suppression of free speech. it's really an extraordinary thing. it shows i would argue the universal hunger for freedom and democracy that the chinese people have wanted for a long time. but more importantly in this kind of global twilight struggle between democracy and authoritarian ism, what the policy show ss that an authoritarian response is less responsive. using vaccines, allowing people to mingle. allowing things like fifa and the world cup. i think eyes around the world peop
we've got much more to discuss on this topic and with us now is richard stengel and pbs news hour, chief correspondent, who in january, will be the next co-anchor of pbs news hour alongside friend of the show, jeff bennett. rick, tinamen square was 30 years ago. uniting in their opposition to zero covid. could this be another potential tipping point for china? >> yes, garrett, it could. and one of the differences between tiananmen square between 1989 and today is social media and the fact...
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news our, moderator of washington week also on pbs, peter baker, veteran journalist officer of chief house correspondent for the new york times, and john heilemann our national affairs analyst, and also cohost, and executive producer of the circus on showtime, executive editor over at the recount and in his spare time host of the podcast hell and high-water. good evening and welcome to you, all peter i like to begin with you, with the help of these to interact rooms now in the actual release of the, book general milley has walked right into this trap, with a huge destruction was needed by the other side. is it not true that since the days of the cold war, people with the rank of a general milley, have talked to their counterpart overseas, by way of trying to keep the world a safer place, and maintain that dialogue for years and years. >> yes that is exactly right, brian you and i have been long enough around to see that this is not unusual, a chairman would joined seeds, who speaks with china and russia, in other parts of the, world in order to prevent misunderstandings, in order to
news our, moderator of washington week also on pbs, peter baker, veteran journalist officer of chief house correspondent for the new york times, and john heilemann our national affairs analyst, and also cohost, and executive producer of the circus on showtime, executive editor over at the recount and in his spare time host of the podcast hell and high-water. good evening and welcome to you, all peter i like to begin with you, with the help of these to interact rooms now in the actual release of...
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>> i know you were pointing to me but i work for pbs' news outlet. >> no, i know that. >> they weren't laughing at me. they were laughing with me. we had fun. the fake news said people laughed. they didn't laugh at me. i've had many false statements against me. sean hannity covered it. >> is it okay if i give it to "the new york times," mr. president? >> can i ask a question since i am from "the new york times" before this gentleman. >> where? >> i'm actually from "the new york times." >> i'll let you do it after he does it. in honor of a paper i once loved. >> "the new york times." >> oh, okay. >> thank you, sir. >> i would have gotten a bad story in "the new york times," but i will anyway, so i guess it doesn't matter. okay, we'll do you after and then call it quits. >> we're kind of thriving not failing these days. >> you're doing very well. say thank you, mr. trump. i still love the paper. go ahead. >> the president on the media. that will bring this hour of media to a close on a wednesday night. a reminder, we're back on the air tomorrow morning for live coverage of the hearing as
>> i know you were pointing to me but i work for pbs' news outlet. >> no, i know that. >> they weren't laughing at me. they were laughing with me. we had fun. the fake news said people laughed. they didn't laugh at me. i've had many false statements against me. sean hannity covered it. >> is it okay if i give it to "the new york times," mr. president? >> can i ask a question since i am from "the new york times" before this gentleman. >>...
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those close to him have publicly indicated otherwise including telling pbs the president was considering firing robert mueller. the president's legal team is having connotations right now about the size and scope of a potential interview with the president. the fact remains mueller remains on the job fp it underscores the extent to which this entire russia probe gets under the president's skin and infuriate him. >> what are the legal implications of this. he didn't do it, he didn't fire mueller. >> presidential orders are generally followed. the implication being that don mcgann viewed this as unlawful, maybe he knew more about the state of mind or direct intention of the president. number two if this were to continue to happen or he still tries to do it -- go ahead, sorry. go ahead. >> you continue your thought -- please continue, ari. >> if he tries to do it in the future, there is a little limitation and i can read that to you. the special counsel can only be removed by the attorney general or acting rosen stein in this case for dereliction of duty or cause. an attempt to remove muell
those close to him have publicly indicated otherwise including telling pbs the president was considering firing robert mueller. the president's legal team is having connotations right now about the size and scope of a potential interview with the president. the fact remains mueller remains on the job fp it underscores the extent to which this entire russia probe gets under the president's skin and infuriate him. >> what are the legal implications of this. he didn't do it, he didn't fire...
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. >> sesame street taking center stage after romney said he'd cut subsidies for pbs do urg that debate. pbs released a statement saying, quote, governor romney does not understand the value the american people place on public broadcasting. paul ryan is getting outraged by the man who wants his seat in congress. ron zer bin raised $770,000 in the third quarter. to be fair, ryan stopped fund-raising when he accepted the nomination for vice president. he is still on the ballot and has 4 million bucks in the bank. >>> and who would play the president in a movie. michelle obama told the website pop sugar either denzel washington or will smith, and then she joked, will has the ears which might give him the edge. come on. now, we usually talk about fast food as the root of our country's obesity problem. but it sounds like americans are cooking up some fattening foods at home. the daily meal is out with the most searched recipes for 2012. it's our list today. at five, bread. yes, people do still make it at home. chocolate chip cookies, chocolate cake. number two is meatballs. here is a surpris
. >> sesame street taking center stage after romney said he'd cut subsidies for pbs do urg that debate. pbs released a statement saying, quote, governor romney does not understand the value the american people place on public broadcasting. paul ryan is getting outraged by the man who wants his seat in congress. ron zer bin raised $770,000 in the third quarter. to be fair, ryan stopped fund-raising when he accepted the nomination for vice president. he is still on the ballot and has 4...